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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1884)
!• IM- AX1» 1‘KESEXT.” of all that live of thought and action' If these cerporations pursue a course “Kongh on Coughs.” THE Ü/LEXT VOTE. Ask for "Hough onCokh1," ter Couph«, colds I necessary to onr great prosperity; we i of liberality to the peopla, and carrv fAt the Tammany Hall ratification din Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches, 15c.;li(iui<1.25c. K i khyvii . i . e , Pec. 15, 1884. tliair products to market at sneh a rate must admit our indolence, that is a» 1 as wii; bear good returns for labor, it ner,given in New York city, a good story To Tim E ditor or the T imes ; “Roni;h oh ltalft«'* commonly attribute»! to our climate. (cannot rsault otherwise than to the ad was told by Hon. S. S. Cox, at the ex Clear* «»nt rat», mice, roachw, Hie«, anta, bed- l have noticed in the last few issues of; In looking around for the cause of this I xantage of tbs companies, for they are buii'*, skuukt*, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Drug pense of the Stalwart bolters of Mr. gists. the hi hy I >r,j-a.oi i, very able articles' ouey to the conn i it is very plain t« my tnind that these i simply loaning the i Blaine on election day. Mr. Randal), in FRIDAY upon the “1’ast and Present" of our j' Heart Pains. 1 sama transi-ortation oompauies aie to | try, to ba returned at some future «lav hia speech at the dinner referred to the State. All of these arguments appear to ‘ Palpitation, Dropsical Sw-lhng«. Dizziness, with interest, or rattiei. they are invest 1ÎI 12 > blame for that condition as well us the , IndigtMtion, Headache, Rloepl—«tmess cured by T ue V ing it upon their gieat farui, with the heavy “silent vote’’ received by Mr. "Wells' me to make a wheel With felloes, tire ' Health R«»n»‘wvr." others. Not lung since I heard a prom J lyn for positive assuranoe of good returns. (’levelaml, which he considered very and «i»okes , but without the hub. They I ‘'Rough ou < orsi,*4 It is far from giy purpoae to enaottr significant. Mr. Cox, with his usual inent ruilr a«l «jfilcial assert that if God j down I» -ay that the backwardness of our ; Ask f<»r Wells’"Hough o^C’orns." 15c. Quick, age atrifo between tbo |»s»p]e *ud those '-tale has lieen caused, first, by our iso were merciful to this State ho would great moneyed powers, bnt rather to on ready repartee, replied that the extent completo cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunion«. ef the “silent vote” reminded him of the "Itonali en Palu" I'oroneeii PlMler. lated position ; second, by our capitalist* , strike «law n br lightning two thirds of , , couriige .«..uin^i.w. inteliigeat cetiXA an«! Iiai harmoniousac lUUfllltllS ac Strepati..‘nine. im|>rov«*d, th*- I m -st for Ii.vkach. being satisfied with commission anil in- ; its population and Ut it till up with » ( nun Hat will be to the inttiva* of these remarks of a Chinaman who was enjoy H.i- juM recidv.d a full line of the Lid.'brat.rl pama 111 chert or -id », rheuuuvtiain, neuralgia. terest, rather than the development of new and better element. It was ray plum. ! 001 ppratiou» aad the true interests o< ing hia fust ride on the lailioad. Tba Thin People. lire to retort that I thought the Lord i t^*‘ P00[d*- II >t ls necessary for the celestial looked out of a car window as cluaively disprove tbo rlutrge that he new enterprises; third, by the indolence "Wells’ Health H -newi-r’’ pylores ht-alth and ... a , . . , I prosperity ef the people thut their pro- the long tram was rounding the curve, coul.l do our State a much greater bon- 4u,tl| 1)8 osr| |i((l Uj f(>r ou vigor, cur»*« Dyspepsia, H« uducho, Nervousness, ami ignorance of the people. was Laze ! by his» fellow ca l eta. Debility. $1.10. and, seeing no engine, animal, or other Now. while all of these things are pain- , .fit with a much loss loss of life if he their present rates, I held it is a duty W hooping < <»ngli railroa»!«, working in their own means of propulsion, exclaimed to hin Till huiblin^M and awi lings in the ■ lully tine, while we have l»een in an iso would oniv strike dowu with lightaiug ¡afthe i and the many Throat Affections of children, AA'illamett«- valley aro evi«l i-ntly not in- ! lated position, while our moneyed men ' the ign.iinnt and arrogant mamigera of ? interests, to jilaos them tn the markets companion: “No horsee.no cowee, 1)0 promptly, pleasantly aud safoly i« hev«ni by with a aiargm loft to tba prothioer; for * pushee, no pullce, him allec aamee "Hough on Coughs. ’’Troches, 15c.; Balaam. 25c. have done little or nothing to assist us. ! >ur ra»lr ads ami see that their places that course will increase our populu . | like hellec!” i Mother*. and while the gr.-at masses of our j»eopb' i wero fill«.! with euterprising, brua«l tion ten foU, and with it increase the If yon are failrtig, broken, worn out and nervou«. M'(|uu!.8 iji th un* ■ire living in indolence and ignorance, far »nd liberal min«!««! American« I ufh » "WrlJa’ Health Henewer.” $1. Druggists. In tb<* amouut of receipts to the com panic*, i Letter Lint. s------- snow 1 I know that these the»» transportation y y-om ’ oin Ì Th ..... ...... .............. .. liehind other States, vet there is a reason drat place, these railroads, throug1' !»»' following letter«^ remain uncalled for in Life Preaerver. If you are losing your grip on life, try "Well*’ tor all this that 1 have failed to observe their lending spirits ami »; ucnlator», panie, do net like to wait (01 refurns , the Jackw.nTille IhMtotUce. In calling for them, Noru H HM’AMHNi. the u»^l:ng »4 H<*aJth Henrwrr," Goes direct to weak spots. .upon their investments, and that the I pl<*u«>s.»- »Ivertiwd in any of these able articles; a reason, swallow«.! up a large au.l valn-ble por I ignorance and domineering character | ltad»*r. Olhe Wh». Blaine and hi» bloody-*h tvd lienten Manty, J A winch explained, constitutes the bub of tion ef «»Hr Stare, in the greaiaat ef le , of taacagers too often *t e detrimental I Marshall ('alia and organa, hcc cta' .v oi M<*tzger. Bfiruh B the uncompleted wheel. : a!.zed steals the worki haaaver known, to the true int«-r*ats of the roads. It is I B oji ':, k Miller, U W gratifying statement thu a plain case to tue that unless the I Ellen Miller, Aleck I) Ail of the vital interests of the Statu viz: the lam! grants l*rt*liy Wumeu. They ha«e eap- com»e pursued by these managers will | h ^1''1"«,,^“ nudi Negley. MrsKosa year there l-js-nd iqs.ii trans|M»rtation. Pearson. Mi*s N I*a<ii»"* who would retain fn*Hhn«‘Ha and vivacity. tur*-«l onr tin.l>er, our iron, our stone »How ths | e.q»le to m.iks isuiihv aid Gat tea. W F the firing Kidgway. W O Ihu't fail to try ‘ Wt-ll«’ Health Renowcr.” Let us examine what the treatment Mary Hogers, George a <1 vast territoriea <»f onr agricultural got it, the road, of nece,.ity inu*t re country. Goodwin, J B ! Hollier, Frank < nlnrrlml I’hroAt Affection«, : of this gieat power, as it is organized Hathor, John 2 Hotid'-bush. Mr» it Hacking, irritai tug Coughs. Colds. H'»rc Throat, ♦lards, ami i ut it entirely beyoml our main poor T he kb publican ta .if h. W 8«‘otf. John F 2 I ,n our State, has Is-en towards our true I hop« to ,ee tba light e»f intelligent ' 11» !’.It l< ctii'-fi by ‘‘Hough on Coughs." Troch»*«, 15 cents, power, ami »-vea l»eyou<l the power of ! Howard Warran Small. Win 1. l. quid Ù5 c--nt- mense benefit to the nio thought end thu inspiration of kone.t I Johnson, 1’ j interests, and see if they a c not al Smith. Mi** J 8 the managers, who would like to see it action »Inna upon our law maker, nud . Jonew, Eton • ,<’ IRON KETTLES St rate, Frank not neatly ho nice f<» ti e Rough ou lieh.“ most wholly to blame for our isolation ; «>iI»**, J < St rale. Mr* L« u <>l etated to the pr.-srut ben-It of the upon the operHtions of thus« auipoiu- ' J Kir.-luval, "Hough 0:1 Itch" euros humor - eruption*, ring J Taylor, W \\ last censúa show h that in foi the det. imental ope ation of our cap- worm, t»»tt»»r, salt rh^nin. fronted feet, chillblain*. roads, with th« hands of thu English t '.0«, and that the future ef our Stat«, j Kuby. M Vaughn.T F W AK net | m fi tal and the indolence and ignorance oi manufactm in¿ indust y Walker h I’ unlike the past and piescut, will be • Lt’t per. Lizzie *tid Goimm boudli<>ld<-rs. Thus, a ' L»*«»nar«I Sam i \V- br»ter, J .mmI« fits were from 2 » to ♦»> pc uti capi- our people neither isolated, undeveloped, und in Mark. Harv. j Williams, Ju« k great amount of our wraith is wrested the daiknasa ef ignorance au.l Hide Mama, Jain*« M U hittnore, Jennie tai engaged in HHD. AVbat have the transportation coinpa WBoon, Jos« i»lt Wilson. Thoma« I 'lies of our State done to bi ing us out of fr iu « nr power, until through th« lenea.but that its «tar will soon take po , Womack, »S 1‘ Werk. <> W M t:le Aunkt* I t is curious to note bow St. . • ition in the firmament of States, to M ax Mri.i.fcic. I». M. throe four hours evry night emighi' this isolation ' Have they advcrtisedtliis sw- at <»f onr brows, ns well as the labor wbioh it, glorious olimste, soil and Butler ran in the popular vote ìmineiiifjt'- r«-lit*f niid s<mn<l n-"t by using W‘-lls’ Vot ire, ount-y ,»s they should? Have they done of fiitiire generations, no shall earn it gieat natural advantage* entitle it. "Hough on Cough*." rroclr-f. 1’cBalsam. 25<-. had in the aggregate 1 71,72’1 v led will m pi any imiiiigra’ion work worthy of inter- bar'.« it the price th - bondholder may i A PROGRESSIVE D kmoi rat . St. John 131.151, giving Butler ir d«»>.r ii I . fl» •sts as extensive a» theirs? Have they eh os • i»> demand. N».ir!y -ill other i M > ü r s < MISCELLANEOUS. 570. However, if Bulle, inc e I » ami. by low ratesof t-ansportation to immi natir al advantage» of gieat v.-xlue h ive JOSEI-HIXE C<>lll:E*l‘UXI>EX' I 111 y his share of the I uni»»n forerà i» i . th-- grants over their lines ma le it possible br.n captured by til« wh.»«-l within this I I F 1 the t¡ I AA’ ai . do , Pec. 12, 18x4. Nebraska, Mich gan, Missouri . KAREWS lor that class of people to travel over our great «.- I p ali'-ii all.«l.and the peopl« • ■» f. art* •I t in i « i IH To the E ditor or rm: T imi x Virginia, hia total vote in 2Ò4.27 'late and in-come familiarized with its «:«» 1 ft to live en the crumbs that those 1 tdj.. < »1 I > J I Is the pay of road supervisors of Jose g.eat advantages < ln>-instance will auf- ■Highly loids may choose to kt fall a I 1 >ay 41 Hill il phine county too much? The rule here 1 II t Win i : to show how the brilliant man- fr- in ’heir tablo has liven to allow a supervisor one day int» I ig -ment of our trans|s»:tation companies Bv ill«* ¡'r sent tr a’inent of <»nr pro or two dollars for every five »lays or ten n But) ii an I i < ’nn I»1 •**,vn st fell ii tend-« to,preserve, so well, onr isolation. du •■' l»v tip -<• <*oiporatiens, their ur dollars worth of labor performe»! by bis I ¡•I. rn biti .ii « rates ,'f ran.) ortatmn, regaril- e uvei» A .thin the past three months there have » r I less of llo- inrrk'-t value <»f what onr. men. nib 1 a t|»o ex< I ions from Ashland to < d.irn.ue ■ • n f.rn rs loi-e, !!:<« air rt-iliieing tbo George AV. Bridwell, county clerk of F« P < i • in J.o i'oi tland o: I the line of the O. A <R |H-ople to :«r-:id want; aro plastering Yamhill, writes under date ol July 2t>. \\ II r KI I i'V people have Iwen carried the r farms with m>»i»_-ag-,s. which, .1 T i 1 \ ( »,. c nt of lsS4. as follows: “There is no fixed rula round trip lor six dollars. a.id.-l lotlie moi gig»"* on the railroads, established l»v the county court of Yarn m ikt-s « bur«! n that is beyond the re- 1 */•<»/. Ih'utftjiMi. CLOCKS >r the itnmigiant, o. people of sour«- s left in th«» hands of the p«opl«. bill county, but the general rule is this ■. IV!» wid 1 a ate who may wish to famil- udç. cl' ks WJ und without alarm E 'iicati- n cokts m»-n»-y, aud if these The supervisor is allow ed one day’s work ihc I vcm with our natural rc- gi«* <lv railr -nl mar »gets do n«»t leave to every ten »lays’ work done by the men WATCHES. ■u »■<•' ami advantages, by taking a trit» .on ip _-1» n the hands of th»- panpie with I in his district." - New I mi I’«»: tland to .Ashland and return '’ u b ch t«» pnri-lias« it, how are they to Nuw, Yamhill county is one of the ftitles. It is quite lik<*!v tli at th«* p.o H rhe tan ■ alone id over r fo'tx* dollars. Ikies obtain it? If tip* eonr-e tlp-y pu*-sti>* do- » i ot b» i-ig to i I p - prop n nnv visi!:]« wealthiest counties in the State, an 1 be pose«! 6Ik tv f I ,»ri*e Wt B a reaht} a *ih !> a course as thi is tend to bring ua 3RACELETS I I rewr.rd. wl -it • re we tn <-xi” ct but ig ing muddy ami free from stone or grit, an»! p rove a follili 1.1 ' *lv 11V st I < •1 Ihv Fan- .»nt .»f olation and it'lveitise . \V our great noram-e and indolence? Th«.«* orno y u I ria »rtxn-ut of I id'.--.' gold l«Rf d a».d I angle has no natural road-ways. The roads ama < anal. K tret brae» h t.-. i indevel «>|x*d resourc ex? Are su h rates rati • s h i«e m i b- th«* people bid high J have to be made, and to do that re- f»»i I-» atit-ns <*f »luposits; and FINGER RINCS. S en A T or Ixo XI.L- .|. c!a * that . it a* the*e Bet-oming a < i oinpany that is de in I.m I quires a large amount of labor in each i cotnlitioii in many «■ s-s iie*iinn*lr«l and rei*eiv««l w 1. 1 V WOUld I m * me>re ecoiu »tllK'.ll *O r th»* g«>»- |s-ndent ii|H»n our improved tone, cam district, an 1 men are required to work iiamsnse subs ri; tions for certain Io 1 w I t h I I ■‘I e» mio•nt to 1 MiV the entire » n» poi Louis i°r the r «■turn* upon their investm.-nts cat oils of tlx ir r .«J*, regardless of the hard for what they get on the roads. P»a i iana sugar. an«l ti ther give it away o 1 In a w»» rd, is it a [s»h lev favorable to the i..... pie’s mte s III fact, nearly all Josephine county lias the beet natural ri »•H**tn of the »rjH.ratioi itself ' the a Ivalltsgt - of valtm have baen sw»l throw it in t lie ' lull of .Al. x i», than b» I roa l wavs in the State, and projmrtion- 1 *1 tie* '- »mp mies, an»l the pri<i* an t man.tu.-hient of their lowwd ill. by nt tariff k ' ately sue performs lees labor on herroads M Wan > ¿Ml-«* N o . I • .«f J people bate b. eu left to puisne their lien from the public domain . ».*h W»wl J M’g fit or con-se of ign >i i-ice and indolence. n. than any county in the Mate ; yet her m - th. full : h «*..: ’.; \* .l.-mti Unk- N»».23 n lil t llution ? r S’ate, a man Il»» supervisors aie better paid than ber in any put lice during th»» sain« turn-. Or«*g« V han all this t a*» sprung up. ■ . I . - N*>. I. R. A.M I either, and rant it reinox ■ I »! wuh power of county < ommissioners. Tin- r ■ua-ls Di 4,»y a v.-niug pl WIOUS. \«1 ,r.-| ( I. fr te-l .»nr prosts tii-mglit and lo «k-fernl the pen very little thought of here, yet w hen the . . «.f .l,T.-k-M»nvill»* nvet.-» on th» lMr»t j <1 f l»K I dit ling of »*ach m«»nrh; Alpha Ci *‘gb' r l>- - n imme.)i:«r«l v pie, he bus trnent -•l«l «•■ supervisor > makes Ins rtqrort h is bill oi- 1«: .1 on th hr-» ...-1 thir.I I u * purchased I- la lroa-1 companies il h |"V I Du im ! l(> m«*‘f * Í. 0.0. b la. k’«. vill- Lodg PINS AND BUTTONS. n •>. 2-t at to woik in 1 inteiests. or if hia ten runs up » to sixty dollars, when iu y Saturday »-v ting. \*hlar tl a t -a n** tune, laid*» Hock Enca nt No. I > fact he did not earn t weuty do h-’ivr wan Riirl to plactt him hex-limi d twat Jiicksonvtl!»* <»n «•¥••»>’<»tI •Uy t v. ah 11 I ;.»vernerit ot thei» price, a l •f tb. e great ma<*hiaery Will the county i-ommissi ,g of ««arh mouth. Ruth H< I ifgriM* » Iv I w.iy .» on. the hx-kH nf their <>rg*n iti n 1.1< l»e«»n I runeht No. 4 *»f Ja» k*«»nvdl»* :n •« •tH r> > othT thetnsclve» the credit to see that m.i i ..lay evening, ••«•:ntiie»><-,.ng v* th 7. l*-l. V ’ ti a i imi tnhia river0 r»» K-sr «pon Ii n t» «l«st»-oy hi' infl i *1» go- L*lg«*.»f .Vhh'd. -•coi d supervisors b> their duty and pay them m l> ■ * h -* o and ruin fourth ru»-*»lays <»f ♦*a« h iu«»nt » tsines«. To an »at J uth' ient an ..»nt c- tp M fs . Oregonian-P«»call«»nt T b»' N ■». I Silv for what they actually do, and no mure? eonipli^li thi* t h- V il sve corm-ollel “ii * int< a -W ■: .«IO H. M..-v.-ry Tu««»*<iaj> «V- even onr p »li otgamz «tions and AVe think tinder the law a rua-1 su|»ervis- o I . W Bann.T L«»dge N«« 3 in«-'-t* ■v«*rv ay . W 'late W4 imi one mail otiu-r Friday ov»‘ning. coniin«-n« ing .1 M’, IHM; onr e.ínrt-». I » ha« therefore heeoni* or i' required to w u. k it lea-t on»- assess \*hl.u;d Izodgt* N«> 6»? on tl: first and third j I energy to » cou»mon fe* 1 1.1* among polit ciins MISCELLANEOUS \V« d «•*<i!iy «•voning* of «*H<-i month. ment before he can make a report. It is ill ! (’. >r H Victory t’ouncil No. I of Jacksonville i ami aspirant* for - ffi • that their elec ( to be hoped they may see their import on Friday evening« I It n won!«! 1« imp-"»bla unless tliev ht w uh! j '««lu3 themsi-1««' to prota.-t ant duty in this matte: and !<»ok up the the interest* r»f ths com; am«» as law regulating mad s»i|»urv sors and tin- JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. against the people. pay allow-d them The ]»eople an- get COOKS AND PICTURES I ' e ra 1* »ails are called "gieat civil ting too fmor to further tolerate extrava V» izers;’’ but a« they are operated in this it gance ; and tlu-y are watching their oili- St Ht •• a- |»re*utit, I think th*-y would lull IB'-il ' ,r!v Iu ea le«l “great en*lav cer« closer than ever, and those who A GRAND V ■ of t'»« i-ti»-1 « in the ignore their interests will lose their con man «>n ¡1 » “I*.st and I’rraxs: fidence. I’aiMiRESS. a. • <). «gm» »' f .«"ir- a f ina**tivitv that I < 'abtxigr i t rps'-mb!« ih .- prevailing ib nt inr of ////: m>/;/./> > I < I c.n-i in F rakk S ice CEI.H, Ron » »I a f in ti».'» »«»nth , H- r -, rn St t«' " This i-r tie; b it o near Alltany, wa* Í1O2r*n t ’«>r:iin',al, por !i lb*. ” it i.< m»t 1 AA e have featiir* » here We have received from the printing 1 < Lx.-I. T3 -Ï7' p« r lU.ti * ili X night last w reek. He st.11 d n- ! n 11 v i ” inb rig the pr««vit ina-* .»nd 1 Ha it to publishing department of the Il r lb. ” Dried Apple*, p* tivity of p- *einh. I ut fei'nre* r*- em au»l at nigh it fall, not h a v retu World's in luetrial and Cotton Centenni i " Plums, bling th' «lr* i*!f .1 ceuditien of the I " Peir*. home, tea eh t was innt.1inte* 1 ar he V South du : g th« dark .lave »-f slavarv. al Expouit on at New Orleans large, , r » h ■ found next nto ning. I.c.iving his gi Are n»»t the people of the WlihlUlett-, beautiful colored pictures of the main Sonrimrn M-«in-**•“. per galk t ’ hi.-k-n*. perd< Z‘-n 12 ’ dt to 3 and game a hall a mile 1» -hind, his clot th* Ump([ua m l R*»gue river valleys na building.the largest over erected, cover t ing showed that he hal erawlel lor a much the »Live« of foreign m«ney*d ing thirty-three acres oi space, pr»w*r a» the negr» was to th* monAved long ilistance, but, lieeoniing exhaust ■ building is 1.J7'' by !K).‘> feet. co ari«i>'»•: a« v of th • Soil'll ? The »I flT-r sank in the xuon and p• i-I.ed wi.. pne*1 in surely bn» «•f slight degree—i i 1 ,«>5ti,o30 square feet of space, The larg- within 2H0 va-«!' <>i the hn-iw. stead ««f » la<h • f ian hid*, we have the est other exposition hnildings evei erect MISCELLANEOUS ill b givnn at FI It’* H ill i i Jarkaonvillo un 1 tali ' f poverty and »till mere rutting o<l were the Crystal i’al.v e at London in der th«' auspice* of th«* Improved Order of < ORGRES.-M IX Kel.LV, <1! lash of »<•» n our children grow up iu IS >_-, l,4t»),0U0 square feet; London I’.x nia. hits written an o]>en l-.-tt» opponine enforced ignorance and idleness. W«- position. IS'11 SS4 square feet ; 1’aris the Hawaiian i eci] It ha* ar innoiant, be. airs w hare no mean« exposition. 1s<M. 54,'>,!C4 square feet, or nji p.-rtnnitv tn purchase kn >w]e«lo- merely built up an opp <-"iv«- ar ni< w. ar« in«L>’p't becaus*» the reward of Paris Exposition, 1st;:;, q'-n.'.'-'J square nopoly on this coavt. without <»nr energies w nld all go to enrich the feet, Vienna Exposition, 1'73, 430.4 •<). line the price of sugar to gree.ly corp« rations, and we would have Philadelphia main building. 1s?ti and he thinks the p-opos»' ! M a» th»» sole return of enr year*» labor 320; Atlanta Exposition, 1881, 1 Spanish reciprocity treaties \x bar«*! v em-ULth c« arae clothing for our January 1, IHS5. the whole sugar t a 1- bihlies Thia comparison, tn ma»v, an«i Louisville Southern Exposition, lS'3-4, Í1L1 Senate par lctii-.'lv t«> the managers « f tin »•• t>77,4 *0. I >, the purpose of the World’s into the hands <>f a pornti»*ns who live in luxury, will Exposition at New < trleans the 1'nited c«»i i p««r:«tj«.n« only moregii t Stat ««••rn far f- tch» «1 and untrue; yet I enn States < iovernnient has appropriated HEt EITION i OMM1TI11 merit of our ■how th» m into hut* and cabins wh**re t D Cron.-mill« r. E. D. F »u«lia\. H. K. Hanna. fl ,300,000 ; the city of New < trleans and large famibes .»m living in squalor and A. F. Eddy, 1 distress, with a father *‘tr«»ng and able, the State of Louisiana, *100,000 each; I wr.i andownem and anxious to work that he mav feed the citizens of New Orleans have l Ontrib- rd WHO there are ni»»¡e THE O nwd elothw hi« family; But without an uted . Mexico has appropriated rpportunity to get a return for his labor »200.000, and many other contributions reive 1higher aud w in -4 •t nu■!•»• than wi I k«-ep the wolf fr>m the before». it I’nd.-r have been made. The exposition opened r|M» This medicine, combining Iron wit! Fire I R' > a K n v.n .1 M - r-. F.<ir«»b, J«.hR «1 ar. To see ,«]| this, au l to kn» w that t rule tlic star, t vegetable kndcs, quickly nti<l ermi'.-, l> t and J. I. R<i»llb»>f‘. Pecemlier l'.th, and the opening address <»ud 1 if « p nnlv ha«i an opportunity to get < urrs Dymprpwlnv t lidia i si - tun. XI rnKiiess, «1 • ire.j r a e ini « pa t I tupurr Blood, .Halaria.i bill» und Fewrr*H (iIf NI RAL • DM Ml ITI 1 the | rodnets <«f this locality tn aiarket was made by President Arthur by tele o the reason \..w mu «! Sicumlgio. lar.*». The sontl loin •v D A. Bc1m»;«lIt. Wm. M**! »♦or. J. ti. Bini** •y. Ii is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tbe r the field o at a r d- that th -v would bear, we rnfild graph from Washington. Kidneys nnd Liver. erat«. .All the-i* get ia return moiry to build up nnw Sind«* ti» k t«. «1 5 ". 67* A \Z m«i a*s¡*t uh in impeo\ It I h invaluable for I*’>p«sc« peculiar to TEl.ECRA I'll ER*' IF IGA? enterprises to employ our poop’«» and W^nien, and ail who lead «<«lci>piry Inc* eat kiiads of fact' i Th«* very Will b» »11 u' ManuLo turer improve tlmir condition, has UM of net indan co, •innata I loe* txH Injure the teeth, caux- headnche.or and th«- fact that th»* b 1 ■ • Ìli - V* f Mip^r by ligiurea, if ucc - hire constipation - •>!h< r f>o» do. •nd upon the transportation c< 1 pa me re wi Pa tloa article. I Eor soim-tim • pa-t the employes of It enriches and purifies the blood. rtlmYilates re - • ipoKite. aids the MssiEiilati' ii of f<*>d.re- How n u h better, I ask. is l«>. th.-ir very life I hir natur tins, the the Western I nion Telegraph Company Tu«.wr who p »•temi .••a Heartburn and I’.fh hu g and itrcngtb- I r sent condition of th»* pe pie, than ver th«’ ecs are scatt.■.«•»! «4 over the muscles and nerves. that a ni.ijoi ity •> the * have felt that a reduction was about to EVENT of the SEASON. w , - the condition of the emit hern «lav, ? r Intermittent Fever«. latitude, lack of tate, and manufacturing must Is* ent« o 1 thin >tate I la- made in their salaries. The dispatch I .n ia\ ■ gy. Ac , It has no equal 5 cei ' - c1 i 'fiien under It i« surely bn' a iliff-renc« in d»gr«e; 'itx of th«* natural p'o-bict ( apper ex The genuine ba« above trade mark and retain mg the sell at p fen. are certainly in slavery. ! he es told of reductions iu certain Eastern ■ 1 red lines cn wrapper. Take no other. ti illv j T-.mp.micd by shrew, er-at .mortgage, neaped upon this cities, but the*c were spoken of as mere M>ks a i •nt. Although luany >U»lrvslybjr IMiOWKlIlKMH <1. CO.. Hi LT IVOR». I Qu certainly under the present manag«*- c uutry by thc-e sp< cuhitors (under ami l.-.ri ly !o< al reductians. A few days since an inter i«.>r and co. aid Ii KF.DIN<.TON. WOOI’AHD A CO., I s de Af*-. ■ I < f*l u.<l. On-gon t of our railroads «-.«pital is m»t going th- pre-ent law of onr State) is a m«rt order was received in the office of the ft it hoiut anv » Xi enne ri: g g« upon every foot of land tiilmfary southern or eaate: n « Iregon. or into nto was public gentiment to the railroads, and i- a mortgage upon Western 1 num Telegraph Company in any Io. ality where the railroad coinpa the ei orgy of e».rv man, n . ma , -nd 1’u tland cutting off pay for all extra Al manv in t eir unmerciful operations, can child living upon those land *; for has wo:k except on Sunday. This will make theii ite the exact t»ei cent, that can lx- not that manager of thu r > i I in power a difference in u;>arat<>i s’ salaries of from ent Mr Ei int e U]»on every investment along the to ili-tate what wo ahull raise, by 1>1»O rerv $25 to $4-’» per month. -At the gieat strike AND, old’i rau»1 ui it« road « 'an anyone show in a mg high or low i at. a of freight upon of the operators over a year ago certain onr various products; an 1 by consult .- example *!«, « a mamifaeturing I ing ttie market v.due can he not say also privileges were belli out to ¡mim e ineiii- r iat was dejiend- »h it prie«» we will be allows I for our hers oi tlu* craft to go to work, elite *d amon^ themselves t , hat have itf) A 1 has pi«»'|H-re»l" labor ? And does he not, in almost evurv consisted of extra pay for extra .- • er t nothing »n the wav ul tariff kgi*lai l.Üy "’■« GENERAL it hopes are ca-e. fail to turn enough over to the The concession has continued in ED. BECCS’ VARIETY STORE shall be I * thsed this session, and t produci r« to pay for the actual labor, r the above nu» ; ever since. The present order take-' have giv n the prote»*tion wing of tliieir j with- ut any margin for increased oper N- X- «I »or to SI ♦ . < H el ndition: I. There is atiou-. and in burnire Is of cas-a does away all t1 e fruits of th« most univei fellow Detnoe ats notice that they need lllEAI'IU HI -apitul t<> Is* ha 1 to-day t«»r such enter he not < <mp-.l “mortgaging tb» farm*’ st: ike that not talk any more aiwrut pasting th prise' if any assurance can s' had that t > susta n life ? If this is anrtbii g bn- States. It meco and re« 1 mi ng the tax on to'- it will not I h - swallowed up l»v tin* cor- I «lav-ry I tall to un-lerst m I the yr >nmg st» ike will w They argue that the country i of th - word. Therefore, these corpora claim that pora1 lions. It is a conclusive :H 'Wur t«* stand legislation which looks to a ti- ns and their manager« .ire responsi itiestion and a -g<x»l defei this < IX l>l.- for ti e ignoran«« and the indolence to-day that lion oi a tax on tuba, co >. -pi'it« a: light, ami this tin« it will ts> .-omim teit al tor anx one to exaniim examine the t-eattn -nt of the jat- pie. uries. while it is kept oi »:’ th--« • c< fsriations t«iwar«ls capital in- on a mor« aggressive plan. It is I think I hear a chorus of voice. 3»k xt ing an»l the nceataries < cluiinr-il that the hist u: : 1 a’l-iliu 1 s sion they are assure»! ve l -d 'lightly an»l that is anxious to m- ing— wl'< re is ti.« remedy f -r »II th LE TO ALLI evi: ? <_ 11 upon our legialtotnr» t • pi-’« «>> in strength enough in the Ih win b« msiieit the company a lar^e sum t in«»: i*. t at’ital lias ’»egged t>» «level »nch I.«» a* will givo rrturn-» ilp^n to «11 applicants TH lint tlie t;< tiff, anti until li ,en th? lim -. cem -nt. atone, lumber ami th"«e that er strike is and to customer» of lut year without mortga^MH only to th? rx'ent < f rev- count on any reduction ordert ng it It contain» Illustrât ioni, prteca, ions other interests of southern Ore- the actual money investe.l, an I 1 r aerob t will e enu«. description» and direction« for piantina all V«gelata«» and Flower UKDI, Bl LBK, etc. i; hut the tra’i'is» tati»»n coin puny has reduce them t»» their trus and n it iral 1 PKi’.MKLN F »>t. l.iUllH «ut« u to all appeal*, am! in basis <>f raZue re^eir^tl; fur, bayon i I who hun always Been a Hi some small excuse I that they are certainly void, Let ns ry riw»e Judge Sawyer of the f'nited btulea rail upon tb«-se r».rupauses al* •o fu a -LAST CALL, Jican. writes to a friend certain that if these transportation am management more in accord with Amer circuit court has rendered an important “Things have Iren loukii This novrdcr never varies. A marvel of purity. companies of our >!atc woun ican enterprise. American energv aud decision. It was in a suit in equity, nPHI l XDl- KSlGM I). ADMINISTRATOR OF Strength erd who!esnmeneju'’. More economical 11 ppi Y' around here for »eveial r 1 tLo «'f Mfvkifii«' Jai Holt. d^cf^tM-d. rate of tran«|>orta- American liberty. Let ns a«k than» for brought by the Southern f'acitic railroad Jxn theor ’.nary kind«,and<annot be sold in com IO I able and assured bore!-y give* n<»ticc to all ;i.«i<.bt«id to th»* «.—tate re- I lion <>f manufactured Rood-, to market, a management that will give ns aaoh a petition with the multitude of low test, nhort take a mo.e ho|»eful view that tl;cy must make inm» d:ati* ~ ttl< !i.» nt, if company against 11. J. I »till and Edward weight,alum<<¡>1. >-phf«b-powders. S oldomltis BEST RUBBER they d« • ir»» to «a» «- co*t*. The accounts of th<*e •ultft ei Clevelai: F h elevtio'j. Anything that capital would immed ately enter | return ter labor as w«ll induct* a« to cafk R c " al ¡2-i^a rows» Co.. 100 Wail-cL, SchiefTeliu.togain j osscxHion of one-quar who f ill t«> respond wiihsn -ixty days will ba ’ rsnew»«i eff rts; »nch a manag-m-nt as *L Y. tft l>eIter than the uncertain condition of placet! n th' Iwa.d* ««f an altorio y for forced col • the field of factories and lead u» to a will leave money in our hands to build ter section of land in I.os Angeles comi lodion. fh*.« business of thw e«tHt>* must be thing» that precede»! the election. My prosperity even beyond our imagination. closed without delay, a. u I menu just what I ' acbo'dhousrs, eburches and factiines; ty, Cal.,to which the Railroad Co. claim J . I» k< »iv< )AM. notion is that <’level;»mi’?* administration Let tw take up the third and last rea- iu fart, snob a nuanspemeut as will in ed a title, under the land grant awarded A'liniainlratur of th«* »-slate of Jan«* Holl, de will Le hOtir.d and conservative. New Jacksonville, Dec. 15. I hh I. due« people from all parts of the world »on given for the undeveloped condition by Congrees July, ISM. Judge Sawyer York will hold him steady on all thu to come to thin future glsrious State, wing sold MY INTEREST 1À. rm A TENT iMPHOjED SHARP. BALLARD i^< > vs niain question*, while the South wdl t.f our eeso-ircea. viz ; the indolence ami that ih blc.-se i with a climate and soil decider! in favor of the company, on thu Grant’« P:i*r Blacksmith Shop, all fW'- unta J I iKemington and W’inch'-*t«ir r >1- - u «rraj ted to take courage and pick up commercially. ignorance of the people, ami who is uuaq'Vii**»! upon the face of th« globe, ground that defendants did uot settle on up t«» the 1st «J N<>v«‘inb«*r are du»- ar.d psji.bl«- to he tne genuine artici*» at JOHN MILLER'S ino A> OA'< •. My bu*in« s« must h - settled I think time» will gradually improve. toblain; for that, theg.eateit of our ex f Onr ir.t«‘nt i«»:i i«torul<ivp and with natural resources which. <!e the land until July, l»Sl, whereas ths without delay. Mid tl.«>s<- ii debted should lofe i.o .Money ia easing up heie, but Dade will LST SPORTING. BLASTING \NI) giant octee to ths pr-’tpl«’ fmr tn-atoient time ii »«¡uaring up a: d then by sar»- < <•*:*. veloped, wili make cur State ono of the railroad had a prior right, under con* isting evil*. We «Bust limit that we i •«■ Fut»e. i ap* ni d ; d- at B. A. WILLIAMS. not materially revive until we have a JOHN MIU-LR 8 * gresnional act. ' Grant*» P a »«. N ov . 10, UM. are ignorant of the arts and trades, and greatest in this great Union. foreign market for oui surplus.” ¿ hr i»ruiJu‘«nh‘ tuuvu. WINES AND LIQUORS. AND STOVES AKD BILLIARD HALL CAltLOAI»' EGON C. KAREWSKI KENTUCKY WHISKIES, ( DEERING MOWER! MOWER & REAPER COMBINI D Light Reapers and Twine Binders STUDEBAKER--!^ ALL SIZES PERRY & GO’S EASTERN STOVES A GRAND DISPLAY RÜCUE RäVLR CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES E. C. BROOKS’ JEWELRY ! SILVERWARE! Atmore’s Mince Meat. New Crop California Citron Zante Currants. New California Cheese Soused Mackerel. Off-Shore Mackerel Salmon Bellies in kits. New Buckwheat Flour. Winslow’s Corn Currant Jelly Blackberry Jolly. Canned Tomatoes & Peaches Arbuckle’s Roasted Coffee Eastern Oatmeal. New crop Japan All kinds of Fancy for thA Holidays, MPÂNY •rag* Ì0 FRONT ! ESA LE HOUSE 'ACKSChV COHN VUJSKY IAYI.OR'3 S & CIGARS. .RD Tubici». f TN AN’S AND CIGARS MASQUERADE BALL saloon WILL SELL NEW YEAR’S NIGHT, 'ALCON, BEST TONIC. T H L V ER Y AND tier, 25 c EH A Fine Assortment oi TOYS ! CHOICE CANDY Christmas Tree Trrfnrnfs DIRECT RRY'S r»r>r-e? D. M. FERR Y& CQD^g,T Pii E BiiST GOOD: Absolutely Pure STOVES No Foolishness Now ! H B CLk.K ÓC CO JOHN MILLER’S